Smokey thanks for the server you have that let so many people upload iso for us to download. A real service.

Not criticism but you are a Seamonkey fan. You and Barry and a handful more.

Wow I am happy that at least Pemasu allow us to have a distro that have FireFox. So happy withj FF.

Pemasu now when you have a Snow16 with latest kernel and Ice Puppy what sort of differences will you put into that name then?_________________I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though

It can be compiled to open a specific audio mixer such as retrovol.
I did this and stripped it to make it smaller.
I made a pet package. It has a configuration file to eliminate the previous configuration.
Available
http://www.filedropper.com/mhwaveedit-stripped-1420

Howto control the fan through scripts and howto get gui core temp info, I dont know yet, but now I know that my compiles were not wrong, I just tried to get information using wrong tools.

I have nice working kernel. Well, this one is not for everyone. It is optimized for dual core newer processors and highmem and PAE is enabled.
So this one is again RHE build.
Of course if someone has quite new laptop or desktop, this could be useful.
I can upload this one as RHE PAE version. But I wont support that build in anyway. Build will be: You can download it - use it - brake it - but no support sorry - you are on your own.

I know that gcmartin has wanted to get his hands on build like this.
So comments about uploading.

I will make sameway allround usage build as in snow puppies for laptops in mind with better support for atom processors also.

Of course one build for P4 optimization is also possible. You never know......

About thermal info again. Lm-sensors, libsensors, makedev and xsensors packages from ubuntu repo together provide gui info of cpu core temperature.
You can also get the cpu temp info with console: #sensors

pemasu thanks for the link. I will use it tomorrow but I did this one now
cat /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp
and it says 26800 which is 27 degree Celsius is that realistic for an Atom N270?

Acer D255 has a N470 and that one holds some 45 to 55 degrees or so.

Does one have to reboot? it installed on Snow513 and on Snow 16 and on Lupu 525 but it only produce a kind of obelisk and not values to look at? Okay I should go to bed now same ! exclamation mark that one had to expand but to now use I guess it only works on Ice then.

If I re-size it then it show a white screen saying it is xsensors0.7 but no info to look at_________________I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution thoughLast edited by nooby on Wed 20 Apr 2011, 17:42; edited 2 times in total

Pemasu, I did some searching on the internet and found a procedure in Ubuntu to determine how temperature is controlled for a computer. For the model named below (AAO D255E), it turned out using the commands in Ubuntu:

sensors-detect
sensors

that the module coretemp reports the temperature of the CPU. I was able to get Ubuntu to load the module automatically at start-up. I don't know how the Ubuntu Operating System uses the information to activate the fan.

On further searching, if the above sensors pet is installed, should compile and install psensors - the ultimate graphic sensor monitoring tool. I will try and report back.

Myke. That Lm-sensors deb and libsensors deb includes sensors and sensors-detect binaries. And they work.
In kernel thermal sysfs and hwmon must be enabled and that was tricky.
If I had thermal sysfs included as static, not as module, there wasnt option for hwmon choice. And also AAO acerhdf wasnt shown under X86 menu entry.
When I enabled thermal sysfs as module I got both those other choices and that enables lm-sensors usage also.
But acpitool or from menu Hardinfo dont show temp info anymore.
Well, at Easter I have more time play with latest build and test it.

Myke. Xsensor gives also graphical info. I downloaded that psensor package and compiled it. Thank you of the tip.
I will test it. and post also the pet or include it to the next Ice Puppy straight.
It looks like Ice Puppy-002 does not have relevant kernel modules compiled in, so ppl have to wait next Ice Puppy before testing.
I have now highmem and PAE compiled in. It means that 4 Gb ram is shown as that and Ice Puppy also supports ram more than 4 Gb. Side effects. It will use ram about 20 mb more than without it.
This probably will not be the last one. It is just for testing and for those who want Puppy to recognize 4 gb or more ram as it is.Last edited by pemasu on Thu 21 Apr 2011, 01:26; edited 1 time in total

I have now highmem and PAE compiled in. It means that 4 Gb ram is shown as that and Ice Puppy also supports ram more than 4 Gb. Side effects. It will use ram about 20 mb more than without it.
This probably will not be the last one. It is just for testing and for those who want Puppy to recognize 4 gb or more ram as it is.

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